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The following notable deaths occurred in 2025. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and a reference.
October
26
25
- Mauro Di Francesco, 74, Italian actor (Attila flagello di Dio, An Ideal Adventure, Chewingum).[1]
- Satish Shah, 74, Indian actor (Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro, Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, Om Shanti Om) and comedian, kidney failure.[2]
24
- Julius Babatunde Adelakun, 90, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1972–1973) and bishop (1973–2009) of Oyo.[3]
- José Argoitia, 85, Spanish footballer (Basconia, Athletic Bilbao, Racing de Santander).[4]
- Anna Balletbò, 81, Spanish journalist and politician, deputy (1979–2000).[5]
- Giuliano Besson, 75, Italian Olympic alpine skier (1972).[6]
- Marcie Free, 71, American singer (King Kobra, Unruly Child).[7] (death announced on this date)
- André Herrero, 87, French rugby union player (Toulon, RRC Nice, national team) and coach.[8] (death announced on this date)
- Paul Hüttel, 90, Danish actor (Ballad of Carl-Henning, Matador, Pyrus).[9]
- Max Lorenz, 86, German footballer (Werder Bremen, Eintracht Braunschweig, West Germany national team).[10]
- Jacques Mailhot, 63, Canadian ice hockey player (Quebec Nordiques).[11] (death announced on this date)
- J. William Middendorf, 101, American diplomat, secretary of the Navy (1974–1977).[12]
- Rajendra Kishore Panda, 81, Indian poet and novelist.[13]
- Sirikit, 93, Thai queen consort (1950–2016), blood infection.[14]
23
- Maciej Adamkiewicz, 59, Polish billionaire, pharmaceutical entrepreneur, surgeon.[15]
- Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, 76, Ghanaian politician, first lady (1979, 1981–2001) and founder of the National Democratic Party.[16]
- Tahura Ali, 69, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2001, 2009–2014), heart and kidney disease.[17]
- Otto Barch, 81, Kyrgyz Olympic race walker (1968, 1972, 1976).[18]
- Malaysia Bhaskar, Indian stuntman (Friends, Amrutham), heart attack.[19]
- Bertrand Blanchet, 93, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gaspé (1973–1992) and archbishop of Rimouski (1992–2008).[20]
- Álvaro Laborinho Lúcio, 83, Portuguese judge and politician, minister of justice (1990–1995) and deputy (1995–1996).[21]
- Josip Lukačević, 41, Bosnian footballer.[22]
- Piera McArthur, 96, British-born New Zealand painter.[23]
- John McKenna, 87, Irish hurler (Borrisokane, Burgess, Tipperary).[24]
- Mick McNeil, 85, English footballer (Middlesbrough, Ipswich Town, national team).[25] (death announced on this date)
- Juan Carlos Moreno Poggio, 43, Uruguayan agricultural technician and politician, deputy (2020–2025), cancer.[26]
- Piyush Pandey, 70, Indian advertising executive.[27]
- Lluís Permanyer, 86, Spanish journalist and writer, heart attack.[28]
- K. Ponnusamy, 74, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (2006–2011, since 2021), heart attack.[29]
- Franco Reviglio, 90, Italian politician, minister of finance (1979–1981, 1993) and senator (1992–1994).[30]
- Sabesh, 68, Indian music director, composer and playback singer.[31]
- Viktor Shustikov, 86, Russian footballer (Torpedo Moscow, Soviet Union national team).[32] (death announced on this date)
- Michael Smuss, 99, Polish painter and Holocaust survivor, last survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.[33]
- David Wilde, 90, English pianist.[34]
22
- Emman Atienza, 19, Filipino-Taiwanese social media personality and mental health advocate, suicide by hanging.[35]
- David Ball, 66, English musician (Soft Cell, The Grid).[36]
- Derek Chadwick, 84, Australian footballer (East Perth) and cricketer (Western Australia).[37]
- Eknath Vasant Chitnis, 100, Indian space scientist, director of the Space Applications Centre (1981–1985).[38]
- Jackie Ferrara, 95, American sculptor and draftswoman, assisted suicide.[39]
- David J. Fischer, 92, American politician, mayor of St. Petersburg (1991–2001).[40]
- Normand Lapointe, 86, Canadian politician, MP (1980–1984).[41]
- Joeli Veitayaki, 58, Fijian rugby union player (King Country, Northland, national team).[42]
- Charles Martin Wamika, 72, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Tororo (1993–2010) and bishop of Jinja (since 2010).[43]
21
- Francisco Pinto Balsemão, 88, Portuguese politician, prime minister (1981–1983) and three-time MP.[44]
- Zdeněk Bláha, 95, Czech composer, music editor and bagpiper.[45]
- Warlito Cajandig, 81, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, vicar apostolic of Calapan (1989–2022).[46]
- Michael Calnan, Irish politician, senator (1993–1997).[47]
- Heorhii Chyzhevskyi, 101, Ukrainian swimmer and World War II veteran.[48]
- Rajivdada Deshmukh, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (2009–2014), heart attack.[49]
- Jack Heinrich, 88, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (1979–1986).[50]
- István Katona, 97, Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Vác (1989–1997) and of Eger (1997–2013).[51]
- N. D. Kothari, 86, Indian film producer and director (Sarkari Mehmaan).[52]
- Davey Langit, 38, Filipino singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, spondylodiscitis.[53]
- Sheldon Lee, 92, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1978–2003).[54]
- Yogendra Makwana, 91, Indian politician, MP (1973–1988).[55]
- Achille Mouebo, 54, Congolese singer-songwriter.[56]
- Abdelkader Moutaa, 85, Moroccan actor (Wechma, The Violent Silence, Beyond the Door).[57]
- Gregory B. Newby, 60, Canadian computer scientist, pancreatic cancer.[58]
- Dionysis Savvopoulos, 80, Greek singer-songwriter, heart attack.[59]
- Otto Schück, 99, Czech nephrologist and academic.[60]
- Zbyšek Sion, 87, Czech painter and printmaker.[61]
- Daniel Suidani, Solomon Islander politician, premier of Malaita Province (2019–2023).[62]
- Paulina Tamayo, 60, Ecuadorian singer, respiratory failure.[63]
20
- Asrani, 84, Indian actor (Sholay, Khatta Meetha) and director (Dil Hi To Hai).[64]
- Mikhail Bakharev, 78, Ukrainian-Russian journalist, editor and politician.[65]
- Richard Barringer, 87, American politician and writer.[66]
- Robert Bartlett, 86, American surgeon.[67]
- Gilbert Bouchet, 78, French politician, senator (since 2014), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[68]
- Christian Caujolle, 72, French journalist and photographer, co-founder of Agence Vu.[69]
- Morris Chapman, 84, American pastor, president of the Southern Baptist Convention (1990–1992).[70]
- Oliver Colvile, 66, British politician, MP (2010–2017).[71]
- Bonette Élombe, 36–37, Congolese teacher and social media influencer.[72]
- Anto Jakovljević, 63, Bosnian footballer (Sarajevo, Hrvatski dragovoljac, Suhopolje).[73]
- Ed Kerns, 80, American abstract artist and educator.[74]
- Ali Mahjoubi, 85–86, Tunisian historian and academic (Tunis University).[75]
- Edoardo Menichelli, 86, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Chieti-Vasto (1994–2004) and Ancona-Osimo (2004–2017).[76]
- Kartini Muljadi, 95, Indonesian pharmaceutical industry executive.[77]
- Louis Pace, 77, Maltese footballer (Valletta, national team) and restaurateur.[78]
- Nebojša Pavković, 79, Serbian military officer and convicted war criminal, chief of the General Staff of Yugoslavia (2000–2002).[79]
- Felicito Payumo, 88, Filipino civil servant and politician, representative (1987–1998), chairman of the SBMA (1998–2004) and the BCDA (2011–2012).[80]
- Selma van de Perre, 103, Dutch-British World War II resistance fighter.[81]
- Bob Reinhart, 87, American basketball player (Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers, Indiana Hoosiers) and coach (Georgia State Panthers).[82]
- Mahadeo Shivankar, 85, Indian politician, MP (1989–1991, 2004–2009) and twice Maharashtra MLA.[83]
- So You Think, 18, New Zealand-bred Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.[84] (death announced on this date)
- Carla Stellweg, 83, Dutch art historian.[85]
- Arthur Waskow, 92, American rabbi, author and political activist.[86]
- Zhou Guozhi, 88, Chinese physical chemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[87]
19
- István Ágh, 87, Hungarian poet.[88]
- Trevor Bentham, 82, British scriptwriter.[89]
- Dewey Bohling, 87, American football player (New York Jets, Buffalo Bills).[90]
- Chéri Chérin, 70, Congolese painter.[91]
- Duncan Davidson, 84, British housebuilding industry executive, founder of Persimmon plc.[92]
- Mauro Farina, 68, Italian singer, songwriter, and producer, founder of SAIFAM.[93]
- Anthony Jackson, 73, American bassist.[94]
- Abdul Rauf al-Kasm, 93, Syrian architect and politician, prime minister (1980–1987) and governor of Damascus (1979–1980).[95]
- Rob Mallicoat, 60, American baseball player (Houston Astros), colon cancer.[96]
- Mickey McGuire, 84, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).[97]
- Karomatullohi Mirzo, 82, Tajik writer.[98]
- Mo, 58, American professional wrestler (PPW, PWF, WWF), blood infection and pneumonia.[99]
- Jesús Montero, 35, Venezuelan baseball player (New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners), injuries sustained in a traffic collision.[100]
- Bob Mulholland, 78, American political strategist.[101]
- Houchang Nahavandi, 92, Iranian politician and academic administrator, minister of science (1978), president of Pahlavi University (1968–1971) and the University of Tehran (1971–1976).[102]
- Daniel Naroditsky, 29, American chess grandmaster, writer and commentator.[103]
- Monique Pelletier, 99, French women's rights activist and politician, minister responsible for women's rights (1978–1981), member of the constitutional council (2000–2004).[104]
- Buckley Petawabano, 77, Cree Canadian cinematographer.[105]
- Erik Rico, American singer-songwriter and producer.[106] (death announced on this date)
- Jerry Stalcup, 86, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Denver Broncos).[107]
- Stephen Starring, 64, American football player (New England Patriots).[108]
- Magdalena Tasheva, 72, Bulgarian journalist and politician.[109]
- Julius Timothy, Dominican politician, deputy prime minister (1995–2000).[110]
18
- Martine Brochard, 81, French-Italian actress (Paprika, The Nun and the Devil, Eyeball).[111]
- Janusz Bugajski, 71, American political scientist.[112]
- Enric Canals, 73, Spanish journalist and television producer, director of Televisió de Catalunya (1984–1989), cancer.[113]
- Sofia Corradi, 91, Italian pedagogist, inventor of the Erasmus Programme.[114]
- Eduardo Ermita, 90, Filipino military officer and politician, executive secretary (2004–2010), representative (1992–2001), and twice secretary of National Defense.[115]
- Jacques Esnal, 74, French ETA militant and convicted terrorist, co-conspirator of the Zaragoza barracks bombing.[116]
- Lady Annabel Goldsmith, 91, English socialite, namesake of Annabel's.[117]
- José Manuel Gómez Vázquez Aldana, 88, Mexican architect.[118]
- Baltasar Gonçalves, 77, Portuguese footballer (Sporting CP, Belenenses, national team).[119]
- Clinton Harden, 78, American politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (2003–2012).[120]
- Roy Jacobsen, 70, Norwegian novelist, complications from surgery.[121]
- Petra Kammerevert, 59, German politician, MEP (2009–2024).[122] (death announced on this date)
- Sergey Kara-Murza, 86, Russian chemist, historian and political philosopher.[123]
- Dita Kraus, 96, Czech-Israeli teacher and Holocaust librarian.[124]
- Doug Martin, 36, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oakland Raiders).[125]
- Warren McVea, 79, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas City Chiefs).[126]
- Ramatou Baba Moussa, Beninese politician, deputy (1991–1995).[127]
- Ra'ouf Mus'ad, 88, Egyptian playwright, journalist, and novelist.[128]
- Don Perdue, 75, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1999–2016).[129]
- Sergey Politik, 56, Russian film director and cinematographer (Domovoy), stabbed.[130]
- Sam Rivers, 48, American bassist (Limp Bizkit), cardiac arrest.[131]
- Alison Rose, 81, American model and writer (The New Yorker).[132] (death announced on this date)
- Philly Ryan, 56–57, Irish Gaelic footballer (Clonmel Commercials) and manager (Tipperary).[133]
- Olga Sippl, 105, German politician.[134]
- Bernie Smith, 84, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers).[135]
- Henry Sorrell, 82, American football player (Denver Broncos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, BC Lions).[136]
- Margaret Tedesco, American curator, visual artist, and dancer, cancer.[137]
- Mircea Tiberian, 70, Romanian jazz pianist and composer.[138]
- Marcel Weyland, 98, Polish-born Australian translator.[139]
- Yang Chen-Ning, 103, Chinese theoretical physicist (Yang–Mills theory, Wu–Yang dictionary, Lee–Yang theorem), Nobel Prize laureate (1957).[140]
17
- Alexandru Cazacu, 75, Moldovan guitarist (Noroc) and composer.[141]
- Philippe Collin, 93, French film director and actor (The Lady Banker).[142]
- Alfred Gonti Pius Datubara, 91, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1975–1976) and archbishop (1976–2009) of Medan.[143]
- Stavros Demosthenous, 49, Cypriot football club chairman (Karmiotissa), shot.[144]
- Richard Djerf, 55, American convicted mass murderer, execution by lethal injection.[145]
- Milan Dobeš, 96, Slovak painter and graphic artist.[146]
- Zsolt Egyed, 51, Hungarian politician, MP (2010–2018).[147] (death announced on this date)
- Jacob Ericksson, 58, Swedish actor (Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen, Adam & Eva, The Whodunit Detective Agency), lymphoma.[148]
- Joseph C. Goulden, 91, American writer and journalist, heart failure.[149]
- Guy Hardy, 75, Canadian politician, Quebec MLA (2014–2018).[150]
- Leonid Hrach, 77, Ukrainian-Russian politician, MP (2002–2012) and chairman of the Supreme Council of Crimea (1998–2002).[151] (death announced on this date)
- Shivaji Bhanudas Kardile, 66, Indian politician and convicted murderer, Maharashtra MLA (2009–2018), cardiac arrest.[152]
- Vidar Lønn-Arnesen, 85, Norwegian radio and television presenter.[153]
- Carlos López Rivera, 67, Puerto Rican politician, mayor of Dorado (since 1987), liver cancer.[154]
- Lollie Mara, 86, Filipino actress.[155]
- Murray Mednick, 86, American playwright.[156]
- Bernd Meinunger, 81, German lyricist ("Ein bißchen Frieden") and record producer, multiple organ failure.[157]
- Ed Moloney, 77, Irish journalist and author (A Secret History of the IRA).[158]
- Tomiichi Murayama, 101, Japanese politician, prime minister (1994–1996) and MP (1972–1980, 1983–2000).[159]
- Charles J. Otto, 61, American politician and farmer, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (since 2011).[160]
- Gino Pivatelli, 92, Italian football player (Bologna, national team) and manager (Ravenna).[161]
- Bill Pleis, 88, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins).[162]
- Emilio Rodríguez Menéndez, 75, Spanish lawyer and television personality.[163]
- Hal Sirowitz, 76, American poet, complications from Parkinson's disease.[164]
- Martin Townsend, 65, British journalist, editor of the Sunday Express (2001–2018), pancreatic cancer.[165]
16
- Alireza Afshar, 74, Iranian military officer and academic administrator, commander of Basij (1990–1998) and IRGC (1984–1987), chancellor of IHU (1998–2000), heart disease.[166]
- Shahabuddin Ahmed, 77, Bangladeshi independence activist and pilot.[167]
- Gustavo Aliaga Palma, 70, Bolivian diplomat and politician, deputy (2020–2025), complications from surgery.[168]
- Gustavo Angarita, 83, Colombian actor (The Strategy of the Snail, The 33, Memories of My Father).[169]
- Baek Se-hee, 35, South Korean author (I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki).[170]
- Yondo Black, 87, Cameroonian lawyer.[171]
- Radcliffe "Dougie" Bryan, 78, Jamaican guitarist (Toots and the Maytals).[172]
- Klaus Doldinger, 89, German jazz saxophonist (Passport) and composer (Tatort theme, Das Boot).[173]
- Bob Franke, 78, American singer-songwriter, complications from surgery.[174]
- Ace Frehley, 74, American Hall of Fame guitarist (Kiss) and songwriter ("Cold Gin", "Rocket Ride"), complications from a fall.[175]
- Thomas N. George, 87, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1997–2005).[176]
- Claudio Barroso Gomes, 72, Brazilian politician, city councilor of São Paulo (1983–1988).[177]
- Arif Erkin Güzelbeyoğlu, 90, Turkish actor (Yabancı Damat, The White Angel, Muhteşem Yüzyıl).[178]
- Claes Hake, 80, Swedish sculptor (1998 Gothenburg discotheque fire memorial).[179]
- Tomonobu Itagaki, 58, Japanese video game designer (Dead or Alive, Ninja Gaiden, Devil's Third).[180]
- Waké Nibombé, 51, Togolese footballer (Goldfields Obuasi, national team).[181]
- Duke Roufus, 55, American kickboxer, founder of Roufusport.[182]
- Abdul Zahir Safi, Afghan media worker, airstrike.[183]
- Kanchha Sherpa, 92, Nepalese mountaineer (1953 British Mount Everest expedition).[184]
- Susan Stamberg, 87, American radio journalist (NPR).[185]
- Jayananda Warnaweera, 64, Sri Lankan cricketer (Galle, national team).[186]
- Jack White, 85, German footballer (Viktoria Köln, PSV Eindhoven), composer, and record producer ("Gloria").[187] (body discovered on this date)
- Larry Williams, 62, American football player (Cleveland Browns, San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots), heart disease.[188]
15
- Jackie Berger, 77, Belgian dubbing actress.[189]
- Jim Bolger, 90, New Zealand diplomat and politician, prime minister (1990–1997), MP (1972–1998), and ambassador to the United States (1998–2002), kidney failure.[190]
- Carlota Bustelo, 85, Spanish politician, deputy (1977–1979), director of the Institute of Women (1983–1988).[191]
- Steve Butland, 84, Canadian politician, MP (1988–1993).[192]
- Ben Cameron, 44, Australian cricketer (South Australia).[193]
- Charles Ray Crawford, 59, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[194]
- R. Balasaraswathi Devi, 97, Indian playback singer (Chenchu Lakshmi, Swapna Sundari) and actress (Bilhana).[195]
- Hernán Damiani, 66, Argentine politician, deputy (2001–2005), heart attack.[196]
- Pankaj Dheer, 68, Indian actor (Mahabharat, Chandrakanta, The Great Maratha), cancer.[197]
- Agha Siraj Durrani, 72, Pakistani politician, three-time acting governor of Sindh, member (2013–2023) and speaker (2013–2024) of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh.[198]
- Samantha Eggar, 86, English-American actress (The Collector, Doctor Dolittle, The Brood), chronic lymphocytic leukemia.[199]
- Orlando Fernández Medina, 80, Venezuelan journalist and politician, governor of Lara (1995–2000).[200]
- Abdul Ghafoor Abed, Afghan journalist, drone strike.[201]
- Edward Joseph Gilbert, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roseau (1994–2001) and archbishop of Port of Spain (2001–2011).[202]
- Ramiz Guliyev, 78, Azerbaijani musician.[203]
- Kazuo Ikehiro, 95, Japanese film director (Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold, Zatoichi's Pilgrimage, Nemuri Kyōshirō manji giri), heart attack.[204]
- Pierre-Yves Le Rhun, 88–89, French geographer, academic, and Breton activist.[205]
- Madhumati, 87, Indian actress and dancer.[206]
- Safaa Al Mashhadani, Iraqi politician, car bombing.[207]
- John Morris, 84, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Milwaukee Brewers, San Francisco Giants).[208]
- Ravi Naik, 79, Indian politician, chief minister of Goa (1991–1993, 1994), MP (1998–1999), and four-time Goa MLA, heart attack.[209]
- Eric D. Newsom, 82, American diplomat, assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs (1998–2000).[210]
- Raila Odinga, 80, Kenyan politician, prime minister (2008–2013), MP (1993–2013), and African Union High Representative for Infrastructure Development (2018–2023), cardiac arrest.[211]
- Sakineh (Simin) M. Redjali, 91, Iranian-American psychologist and author.[212]
- Soumana Sacko, 74, Malian politician and economist, acting prime minister (1991–1992).[213]
- Ivan Zafirov, 77, Bulgarian footballer (CSKA Sofia, Sliven, national team).[214]
14
- Dick Addrisi, 84, American singer (Addrisi Brothers) and songwriter ("Never My Love").[215]
- Roberta Alexander, 76, American operatic soprano.[216]
- Luc Ayang, 78, Cameroonian politician, prime minister (1983–1984).[217]
- Bruno Bürki, 94, Swiss pastor.[218]
- Larry Burright, 88, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets).[219]
- Nancy Chodorow, 81, American sociologist and academic.[220]
- D'Angelo, 51, American singer-songwriter ("Lady", "Brown Sugar", "Untitled (How Does It Feel)"), four-time Grammy winner, pancreatic cancer.[221]
- Patrick Dimon, 79, Greek-Brazilian singer.[222] (death announced on this date)
- Alexander Dityatin, 68, Russian gymnast, three-time Olympic champion (1980), heart failure.[223]
- DJ Chosen Few, 53, Dutch DJ and music producer.[224]
- József Ékes, 74, Hungarian politician, MP (1998–2014).[225]
- Élie Fallu, 93, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1976–1985).[226]
- Drexel Gomez, 88, Bahamian Anglican prelate, bishop of Barbados (1972–1992) and archbishop of the West Indies (1997–2009), stomach cancer.[227]
- Moshe Hauer, 60, American rabbi, executive vice president of the Orthodox Union, heart attack.[228]
- Daniel Hoeffel, 96, French politician, three-time senator, minister of transport (1980–1981).[229]
- Rosalind Howells, Baroness Howells of St Davids, 94, British politician, member of the House of Lords (1999–2019).[230]
- Penelope Milford, 77, American actress (Coming Home, Heathers, Shenandoah).[231]
- Saeed Mozaffari, 83, Iranian voice actor, cardiac arrest.[232]
- Babu M. Palissery, 67, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (2006–2016), complications from Parkinson's disease.[233]
- Vlastimil Sehnal, 66, Czech politician and businessman, senator (2004–2010).[234]
- Samuel Lee Smithers, 72, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[235]
- Nasser Taghvai, 84, Iranian film director (Captain Khorshid, Tales of Kish, Unruled Paper) and screenwriter.[236]
- Yuriy Tarnawsky, 91, Ukrainian-American poet.[237]
- Randy Wiel, 74, Dutch basketball player (BV Amstelveen, Elmex Leiden) and coach (EiffelTowers Den Bosch), pancreatic cancer.[238]
13
- Sandy Alomar Sr., 81, Puerto Rican baseball player (Atlanta Braves, California Angels, New York Yankees).[239]
- Stephen R. Anderson, 81–82, American linguist.[240]
- Yvonne Brewster, 87, Jamaican actress (Doctors), theatre director and writer.[241]
- Tony Caunter, 88, English actor (EastEnders, Queenie's Castle, Juliet Bravo).[242]
- Richard P. Cueroni, 95, American Coast Guard admiral.[243]
- Marty Domres, 78, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Baltimore Colts, New York Jets).[244]
- Michael Fagun, 90, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Ondo (1971–1972) and bishop of Ekiti (1972–2010).[245]
- Kyriakos D. Kassis, 79, Greek poet and painter.[246]
- Anna Kyriakou, 96, Greek actress (Zorba the Greek, Liar Wanted, Safe Sex).[247]
- Myron Lapka, 69, American football player (New York Giants, Los Angeles Rams, Green Bay Packers), cancer.[248]
- Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, 78, American LGBT rights activist (TGI Justice Project).[249]
- Anthony Merchant, 81, Canadian lawyer, businessman and politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1975–1978), cancer.[250]
- Wazir Mohammad, 95, Pakistani cricketer (Karachi Whites, national team).[251]
- Joy Ogwu, 79, Nigerian politician and diplomat, foreign minister (2006–2007) and permanent representative to the United Nations (2008–2017).[252]
- René Olivares, 78, Chilean painter and designer.[253]
- Gilles Sacksick, 83, French painter and lithographer.[254]
- Bruce Saville, 80, Canadian businessman and philanthropist (Edmonton Investors Group).[255]
- Drew Struzan, 78, American film poster illustrator (Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[256]
- Raju Talikote, 62, Indian actor (Manasaare, Pancharangi, Topiwala) and comedian, heart attack.[257]
- Matt Tolfrey, 44, English DJ, record producer and label owner.[258] (death announced on this date)
- Dolly Van Doll, 87, Italian trans vedette, stroke.[259]
- Wan Runnan, 78, Chinese software engineer and political dissident, heart disease.[260]
- Zoë Wicomb, 76, South African writer (You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town).[261]
- Agnes Wolbert, 67, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (2006–2017).[262]
- Michel Zaoui, 80, French human rights lawyer.[263]
12
- Rustam Akhmedov, 81, Uzbek military officer, minister of defense (1991–1997).[264]
- Mandi Ballinger, 50, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 2013), cancer.[265]
- Sir Benjamin Bathurst, 89, British Royal Navy officer, Commander-in-Chief Fleet (1989–1991), vice-chief of the Defence Staff (1991–1993) and First Sea Lord (1993–1995).[266]
- Jackie Burch, 74, American casting director (Die Hard, Predator, Dick Tracy), endometrial cancer.[267]
- Pesi Fonua, 78, Tongan journalist (Matangi Tonga).[268]
- John Graham, 58, Northern Irish-born Canadian racing driver, brain cancer.[269]
- Jody Henry, American bass guitarist (Omen), brain haemorrhage.[270]
- Saleh al-Jafarawi, 27, Palestinian journalist, social media influencer and table tennis player, shot.[271]
- Jack Kane, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Clinton Comets).[272]
- Liv Køltzow, 80, Norwegian writer, complications from Parkinson's disease.[273]
- Robert P. Lattimer, 80, American chemist (Lubrizol).[274]
- Doug Lebda, 55, American businessman, CEO of LendingTree, ATV accident.[275]
- Franck Leblanc, 54, French horse trainer and jockey.[276]
- Abdullah Omar Nasseef, 86, Saudi chemist and geologist, secretary general of the Muslim World League (1983–1993) and president of King Abdulaziz University (1979–1983).[277]
- Gurney Norman, 88, American writer (Divine Right's Trip) and poet laureate.[278]
- Cesare Paciotti, 67, Italian shoe designer.[279]
- Janet Smith, 59, American long-distance runner, cross country senior world champion (1987).[280]
- Conny Staudinger, 98, Austrian Olympic ice hockey player (1956).[281]
- John Waterhouse, 75, British guitarist (Demon).[282]
- Dobromir Zhechev, 82, Bulgarian footballer (Spartak Sofia, Levski Sofia, national team).[283]
11
- Kevin Ablett, 67, Australian footballer (Hawthorn, Richmond, Geelong).[284]
- Pat Appleyard, 98, British rally driver.[285]
- David J. Armor, 86, American social scientist, academic and author.[286]
- Marinela Chelaru, 66, Romanian actress.[287] (death announced on this date)
- Albert Cohen, 93, Israeli actor (Blaumilch Canal, To Take a Wife, Zanzouri), musician and stage director.[288]
- Flavius Domide, 79, Romanian footballer (UTA Arad, national team).[289]
- Grubby, 3, American opossum.[290]
- Tony Fitzpatrick, 66, American collage artist and poet, heart attack.[291]
- Earl C. Haag, 96, American scholar and linguist.[292]
- Klara Hallik, 92, Estonian politician and political scientist.[293]
- Tom Hansen, 78, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (2007–2015).[294]
- Mohamad Kasebi, 74, Iranian actor (The Father, Saint Mary, Without Permission).[295]
- Diane Keaton, 79, American actress (Annie Hall, The Godfather, Something's Gotta Give), Oscar winner (1978), bacterial pneumonia.[296]
- Gildas Le Lidec, 78, French diplomat, ambassador to Cambodia (1994–1998), ambassador to Japan (2006–2007).[297]
- Michael Pratt, 70, Australian police officer, recipient of the George Cross.[298]
- Hanna Sahlfeld-Singer, 81, Swiss politician, MP (1971–1975).[299]
- Jimmy Shaw, 59, American-born Spanish actor (The Time in Between, El ministerio del tiempo).[300]
- Kęstutis Šapka, 75, Lithuanian Olympic high jumper (1972).[301]
- Ian Watkins, 48, Welsh singer (Lostprophets) and convicted child sex offender, stabbed.[302]
10
- Warren Abrahams, 43, South African rugby union coach (Wales women's national team, Belgium women's national team).[303]
- Paul Kato Atita, Beninese lawyer.[304]
- Carlos Barbosa, 81, Colombian actor (La saga, negocio de familia, Holy Expectations, Bermúdez).[305]
- Mirosław Chojecki, 76, Polish publisher, film producer and anti-communist activist.[306]
- Lobsang Chompel, 68, Chinese actor (Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl, Snow Leopard).[307]
- Gwon Hae-ok, 90, South Korean politician, MP (1988–1996).[308]
- Roger Harris, 92, New Zealand cricketer (Auckland, national team).[309]
- Heather Hill, 85, American television director (The Young and the Restless).[310]
- Bernhard Klee, 89, German orchestral conductor (Radiophilharmonie Hannover, Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra).[311]
- Csaba Köves, 58, Hungarian fencer, Olympic silver medallist (1992, 1996).[312]
- Yolonda Lawrence, 56, American television producer and writer (Empire, Riverdale, The Good Wife).[313]
- John Lodge, 82, English Hall of Fame musician (The Moody Blues) and songwriter ("I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)", "Gemini Dream").[314]
- Syed Manzoorul Islam, 74, Bangladeshi literary critic, president of PEN Bangladesh (since 2018), complications from a heart attack.[315]
- Desire Moyo, 45, Zimbabwean politician and poet, MP (since 2023), traffic collision.[316]
- Sarwar Jahan Nizam, 72, Bangladeshi naval officer, chief of naval staff (2007–2009) and director of the BCG (2005–2007).[317]
- Thommy Price, 68, American drummer (Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Scandal, Love Crushed Velvet).[318]
- Pepe Soho, 53, Mexican landscape and nature photographer, cardiac arrest.[319]
- Adam Strzembosz, 95, Polish lawyer and jurist, first president of the Supreme Court (1990–1998).[320]
- Helmut Stuhlpfarrer, 66, Austrian mountain runner.[321]
- Adrian Sutton, 58, British composer, cancer.[322]
- Alex Wallau, 80, American boxing commentator.[323]
9
- Efrem Amiramov, 69, Russian singer-songwriter.[324]
- Rafael de la Barra Tagle, 94, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Illapel (1989–2010).[325]
- Tad R. Callister, 79, American Mormon leader.[326]
- Fede Dorcaz, 29, Argentine singer and model (Las Estrellas Bailan en Hoy), shot.[327]
- Borys Fuksman, 78, Ukrainian businessman (1+1, Hilton Kyiv).[328]
- Josias Gasser, 72, Swiss politician, member of the National Council (2011–2015).[329]
- Varinder Singh Ghuman, 41–42, Indian professional bodybuilder and actor (Kabaddi Once Again, Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans), heart attack.[330]
- Mike Greenwell, 62, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox) and racing driver (NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series), thyroid cancer.[331]
- Damir Ibrahimović, 60, Bosnian film producer (On the Path, Blum: Masters of Their Own Destiny).[332]
- Marie Immaculée Ingabire, 63, Rwandan human rights activist.[333]
- Aslam Kader, 62, Indian jockey, lung cancer.[334]
- Martha Scanlan Klima, 86, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1983–2003).[335]
- Billy Koen, 87, American nuclear engineer.[336]
- Peter Lamptey, 79, Ghanaian footballer (Hearts of Oak, Great Olympics, national team).[337]
- Abdeljabar Machouche, 80, Tunisian footballer (ES Tunis, national team).[338]
- Robert Mailman, 77, Canadian wrongfully convicted prisoner, cancer.[339]
- Hoa Nguyen, 41, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (since 2023), cancer.[340]
- Anni Pede-Erdkamp, 85, German long-distance runner.[341]
- Udo Schiefner, 66, German politician, MP (2013–2025).[342]
- Sister Jean, 106, American chaplain (Loyola Ramblers).[343]
- P. Stanley, 81, Indian writer, film producer (Mochanam, Thoovanathumbikal) and printer.[344]
- Julie Suk, 101, American poet.[345]
- William Twining, 91, British legal scholar.[346]
- Ola Wærhaug, 87, Norwegian biathlete, Olympic silver medalist (1968).[347]
- Robert Wells, 64, British boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (1984).[348] (death announced on this date)
- Frank Wimberley, 99, American artist.[349]
- Amina Yusifgizi, 89, Azerbaijani actress.[350] (death announced on this date)
8
- Tofail Ahmed, 71, Bangladeshi political scientist, heart disease.[351]
- Paolo Bonacelli, 88, Italian actor (Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, Mission Impossible III, Midnight Express).[352]
- Lawrence Daws, 97, Australian painter and printmaker.[353]
- Wolfgang Fiedler, 73, German politician, member of the Volkskammer (1990) and the Landtag of Thuringia (1990–2014).[354]
- Ace Finchum, 62, British drummer (Tigertailz, Marseille, Tokyo Blade).[355] (death announced on this date)
- Otto Fräßdorf, 83, German footballer (FC Vorwärts Berlin, East Germany national team), Olympic bronze medalist (1964).[356]
- Lubomír Hrstka, 78, Czech ice hockey player (TJ ZKL/Zetor Brno), coach and businessman, owner of FC Boby Brno (1992–2000).[357]
- Gustav Isernhagen, 88, German politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony (1982–1994).[358]
- Rajvir Jawanda, 35, Indian singer and actor (Subedar Joginder Singh, Jind Jaan), injuries from a traffic collision.[359]
- Terry "Buzzy" Johnson, 86, American Hall of Fame singer (The Flamingos), songwriter ("Baby, Baby Don't Cry", "Here I Go Again") and music producer.[360]
- Joan Bennett Kennedy, 89, American socialite.[361]
- Marius Keșeri, 60, Romanian drummer.[362]
- Kim Gwang-won, 84, South Korean politician, MP (1996–2008).[363]
- Lisa Knapp, 52, Swedish reality television contestant (Expedition Robinson), ruptured aorta.[364]
- Christopher Kolade, 92, Nigerian diplomat.[365]
- Vladimir Kurenbin, 79, Russian figure skater.[366]
- Dinny Lowry, 90, Irish footballer (St Patrick's Athletics, Bohemians, national team).[367]
- Joy Matter, 90, Swiss politician, member of the Grand Council of Bern (1978–1988).[368]
- Rod McNicol, 79, Australian photographer.[369]
- György Mezey, 84, Hungarian football player (MTK) and manager (MOL Fehérvár, national team).[370]
- Pierre Moutouari, 75, Congolese singer.[371]
- K. Narahari, 93, Indian politician, Karnataka MLC (1984–2002).[372]
- Pannir Selvam Pranthaman, 38, Malaysian convicted drug trafficker, execution by hanging.[373]
- Gisèle Printz, 92, French politician, senator (1996–2014).[374]
- Miguel Ángel Russo, 69, Argentine football player (Estudiantes, national team) and manager (Boca Juniors), cancer.[375]
- Niyazi Sayın, 98, Turkish ney flautist and music educator.[376]
- Zdravko Šotra, 92, Serbian film director (Zona Zamfirova, Battle of Kosovo, Santa Maria della Salute).[377]
- Oscar Wyatt, 101, American oil industry executive, founder of Coastal Corporation.[378]
- Eve Zaremba, 94, Canadian mystery writer.[379]
7
- Catarina de Albuquerque, 55, Portuguese lawyer and human rights activist, CEO of Sanitation and Water for All (since 2018).[380]
- Glenn Allison, 95, American bowler.[381]
- Graham Bell, 78, New Zealand police officer and television show host (Police Ten 7), cancer.[382]
- Halid Bešlić, 71, Bosnian-Croatian folk singer.[383]
- Stuart Carter, 66, Australian Olympic rower (1976), cancer.[384]
- Pye Engström, 97, Swedish sculptor.[385]
- Ian Freebairn-Smith, 93, American composer and arranger ("Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)").[386]
- Ľudmila Gajdošíková, 71, Slovak politician and jurist, judge of the Constitutional Court of Slovakia (2000–2019).[387]
- Maurice Giro, 93, French politician, deputy (2002–2007), mayor of Cavaillon (1992–2008).[388]
- Sir John Gurdon, 92, English biologist, Nobel Prize laureate (2012).[389]
- Alan Hawley, 79, English footballer (Brentford, Wimbledon).[390]
- Marta Jaciubek-McKeever, 45, Polish-Canadian singer (E.S.L., Fan Death).[391]
- Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, 80, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2011).[392]
- Patrice Kitebi Kibol Mvul, 71, Congolese politician.[393]
- Don Koivisto, 76, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1981–1986) and Senate (1990–2002), complications from Parkinson's disease.[394]
- Gilles Larrain, 86, French-American photographer, heart attack.[395]
- Aldo Morelli, 75, Italian politician, president of the Province of Pistoia (1990–1999).[396]
- José de Paiva Netto, 84, Brazilian religious leader (Legion of Good Will), multiple organ failure.[397]
- Munyoro Nyamau, 88, Kenyan athlete, Olympic champion (1972), gallbladder cancer.[398]
- Josep Pujadas Domingo, 94, Spanish lawyer, businessman and politician, deputy (1980–1982)[399]
- Edward Reekers, 68, Dutch musician (Kayak), cancer.[400]
- Alain Roger, 88, French philosopher and writer.[401]
- Djilali Selmi, 79, Algerian footballer (OMR, CRB, national team).[402]
- Rick Shaw, 78, American football player (Calgary Stampeders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[403]
- Speedy Sparks, 79, American musician (Texas Tornados).[404] (death announced on this date)
- Katie True, 84, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1993–2000, 2003–2010).[405]
- Saxon White, 91, Australian rugby union player (New South Wales Waratahs, national team) and physiologist.[406]
- Baron Wormser, 77, American poet.[407]
- Yen Cheng-kuo, 50, Taiwanese actor (My Native Land, Growing Up, A Summer at Grandpa's), director and calligraphy teacher, lung cancer.[408]
- Saul Zabar, 97, American businessman.[409]
6
- Mohamed Tahir Ayala, 74, Sudanese politician, prime minister (2019), governor of Red Sea State (2005–2015) and Gezira State (2015–2019).[410]
- Patrice Bart, 80, French dancer and choreographer.[411]
- G. Michael Brown, 82, American attorney and casino regulator.[412]
- Claire Celsi, 59, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (since 2019).[413]
- Ziedonis Čevers, 65, Latvian politician, minister of the interior (1991–1993, 1997–1998).[414]
- Katherine Clerides, 76, Cypriot politician, MP (1991–2003), cancer.[415]
- Michael Coey, 80, Northern Irish experimental physicist.[416]
- Bruce Cutler, 77, American criminal defense lawyer (John Gotti), kidney failure.[417]
- Darmono, 72, Indonesian prosecutor, acting attorney general (2010).[418]
- Dana Drábová, 64, Czech physicist, nuclear safety expert and politician.[419]
- René Gaillard, 98, French road racing cyclist.[420]
- Gisèle Gallichan, 78–79, Canadian journalist (CJLR, Radio-Canada).[421]
- Victor Ginsburgh, 86, Belgian economist.[422]
- Kurt Grønning, 89, Danish footballer (national team).[423]
- Peter Häberle, 91, German legal scholar.[424]
- Mohamed Hamidi, 84, Moroccan painter.[425]
- Yoshihiro Ito, 43, Japanese baseball player (Chiba Lotte Marines), traffic collision.[426]
- Theo Jörgensmann, 77, German jazz clarinetist.[427]
- Natana Kasinathan, 84, Indian historian.[428]
- Ben Lewis, 46, British-Australian actor (Love Never Dies, The Phantom of the Opera), bowel cancer.[429]
- Orvar Lindwall, 84, Swedish Olympic fencer (1960, 1964, 1968).[430]
- Yuri Makhotin, 95, Russian painter.[431]
- Aimo Moroni, 91, Italian chef (Aimo and Nadia Moroni).[432]
- Wincenty Olszewski, 91, Polish politician, senator (1993–1997).[433]
- Gerry Ouellette, 86, Canadian hockey player (Boston Bruins).[434]
- Wanda Perdelwitz, 41, German actress (Großstadtrevier, Muxmäuschenstill, Soloalbum).[435]
- Ray's Kim Edm, 36, Chadian rapper and musician.[436]
- Eugene Rotberg, 95, American investment banker (World Bank Group).[437]
- Frank Smith, 94, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos) and coach.[438]
- Filomeno Biagio Tatò, 86, Italian politician, senator (2001–2006).[439]
- Dennis Trudeau, 77, Canadian journalist (CBMT).[440]
- Uma Ukpai, 80, Nigerian evangelical preacher.[441]
- Franz Josef Wagner, 82, German journalist (Bild) and writer.[442]
- Karlinah Djaja Atmadja Wirahadikusumah, 95, Indonesian social activist, second lady of Indonesia (1983–1988).[443]
- John Woodvine, 96, English actor (An American Werewolf in London, Z-Cars, Doctor Who).[444]
- Nikolai Yegorov, 84, Russian politician, senator (1993–1995).[445]
5
- Bobby Allen, 81, American racecar driver.[446]
- Pushpak Bhattacharyya, 63, Indian computer scientist.[447]
- Michael Boland, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (Philadelphia Flyers) and cinematographer (Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World).[448]
- Dame Jilly Cooper, 88, English author (Emily, Octavia, Rutshire Chronicles), complications from a fall.[449]
- Ron Dean, 87, American actor (The Dark Knight, The Breakfast Club, The Fugitive).[450]
- Frank Evers, 91, Irish Gaelic footballer (Menlough, Garda GAA, Galway).[451]
- Guillermo Fernández Vara, 66, Spanish coroner and politician, senator (since 2023) and president of Extremadura (2007–2011, 2015–2023), stomach cancer.[452]
- Josino Levino Ferreira, 112, Brazilian supercentenarian, second oldest living man.[453]
- Mick Harrison, 79, English rugby league player (Leeds, Hull F.C., national team).[454]
- Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi, 93, Algerian politician, minister of education (1965–1970) and foreign affairs (1982–1988).[455]
- Abdul Jabbar, 94, Indian politician, Assam MLA (1985–1996, 2001–2006), fall.[456]
- Ken Jacobs, 92, American filmmaker (Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son, Star Spangled to Death, Blonde Cobra), kidney failure.[457]
- Lotte Ledl, 95, Austrian actress (Burgtheater, The Forester of the Silver Wood, Derrick).[458]
- Emmanuel Ndindabahizi, 74–75, Rwandan economist, minister of finance (1994).[459]
- Ken Parker, 73, American luthier (Parker Fly), founder of Parker Guitars, cancer.[460]
- Hugues Puel, 93, French economist and priest.[461]
- Mohammed Abu Ramadan, 72, Palestinian politician, minister of state for planning and administrative development (2012–2014).[462]
- Orfeo Reda, 92, Italian visual artist.[463]
- Ashk Ali Tak, 69, Indian politician, MP (2010–2016) and Rajasthan MLA (1985, 1989–1990).[464]
- Jerry Tokofsky, 91, American film executive (Columbia Pictures) and producer (Where's Poppa?, Glengarry Glen Ross).[465]
- Véronique Vincent, 68, Belgian singer (The Honeymoon Killers, Aksak Maboul).[466]
- DJ Tráva, 60, Czech DJ and producer.[467]
- Ann B. Walker, 101, American journalist, editor and radio personality.[468]
4
- Giuseppe Colombo, 77, Italian film producer (The Stendhal Syndrome, Wax Mask, The Phantom of the Opera).[469]
- Xavier Durringer, 61, French playwright, screenwriter and director (The Conquest), heart attack.[470]
- Burkhard Ebert, 83, German Olympic road racing cyclist (1964, 1968).[471]
- Marcelo Galli Purific, 54, Brazilian futsal player and coach (Corinthians, AFC Kairat, five national teams), fall.[472]
- Bernard Julien, 75, Trinidadian cricketer (Kent, national team, West Indies).[473]
- Hartmut Keyler, 89, German architect.[474]
- Ivan Klíma, 94, Czech writer and playwright.[475]
- Vladimir Laptev, 79, Russian politician, mayor of Noginsky District (1989–2015).[476]
- Gérard Laumon, 73, French mathematician.[477]
- Zuhair Manasra, 82, Palestinian politician, governor of Jenin (1996–2002) and Bethlehem (2003–2005).[478]
- Milan Mandarić, 87, Serbian-born American computer industry and football executive, founder of Sanmina Corporation, chairman of Portsmouth (1999–2006) and Leicester City (2006–2009).[479]
- Iam McFaul, 82, Northern Irish football player (Newcastle United, national team) and manager (Guam national team).[480]
- Jimmy Nicholson, 82, Northern Irish footballer (Manchester United, Huddersfield Town, national team).[481]
- Sri Owen, 90, Indonesian cooking teacher and food writer.[482]
- Gianfranco Sanguinetti, 77, Italian writer.[483]
- Sandhya Shantaram, 93, Indian actress (Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje, Do Aankhen Barah Haath, Pinjara).[484]
- BeBe Shopp, 95, American beauty pageant titleholder, Miss America (1948).[485]
- Ammar Siamwalla, 86, Thai economist and politician, president of the Thailand Development Research Institute (1990–1995) and MP (2006–2007).[486] (death announced on this date)
- Paul Van Bruystegem, 66, Belgian musician (Triggerfinger).[487] (death announced on this date)
3
- Aryeh Azulai, 92, Israeli politician, mayor of Ashdod (1983–1989).[488]
- Henri Ciriani, 88, Peruvian architect.[489]
- Rameshwar Lal Dudi, 62, Indian politician, MP (1999–2004) and Rajasthan MLA (2013–2018), complications from a stroke.[490]
- Milton Esterow, 97, American art journalist (The New York Times, ARTnews).[491]
- T. J. S. George, 97, Indian biographer.[492]
- Remo Girone, 76, Italian actor (La piovra, Live by Night, Ford v Ferrari).[493]
- Kimberly Hébert Gregory, 52, American actress (Vice Principals, Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, Craig of the Creek), complications from COPD.[494]
- Nina Gulyayeva, 94, Russian actress (Your Contemporary).[495]
- Ernst Homberger, 88, Swiss politician, member of the Government Council of Zürich (1991–1999).[496]
- Marcel Husson, 88, French football player (Metz) and manager (Amnéville, Metz).[497]
- Roland Irolla, 90, French painter.[498]
- Vera Vigevani de Jarach, 97, Italian-Argentine human rights activist (Mothers of Plaza de Mayo).[499]
- Arthur Jones, 39, American football player (Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts, Washington Redskins), Super Bowl champion (2013).[500]
- Antoni Lallican, 37, French photojournalist, drone strike.[501]
- Edu Manga, 58, Brazilian footballer (Palmeiras, Real Valladolid, national team), kidney disease.[502]
- Achille Enoc Mariano, 91, Italian politician, deputy (1994–1996).[503]
- John Munduga, 64, Ugandan Olympic boxer (1980).[504]
- Anton Pelinka, 83, Austrian political scientist.[505]
- Dame Patricia Routledge, 96, English actress (Keeping Up Appearances, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, Darling of the Day) and singer, Tony winner (1968).[506]
- Ogtay Shiraliyev, 75, Azerbaijani physician, minister of healthcare (2005–2021), brain cancer.[507]
- Ruslan Țaranu, 72, Moldovan guitarist.[508]
- Alexander Tyagunov, 85, Russian politician, MP (1995–1999, 2003–2011).[509]
2
- Pangalian Balindong, 85, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (1995–1998, 2007–2016) and speaker of the Bangsamoro Parliament (since 2019).[510]
- Roland Bertranne, 75, French rugby union player (Stade Bagnérais, Toulon, national team).[511]
- Maksim Bondarenko, 44, Russian footballer (Rotor Volgograd, Fakel Voronezh, Baltika Kaliningrad).[512]
- Miroslav Kráľ, 77, Slovak Olympic footballer (1968).[513] (death announced on this date)
- Claudio Lombardi, 83, Italian race car engineer (Formula One).[514]
- Manchán Magan, 55, Irish author, broadcaster (No Béarla) and documentary maker, prostate cancer.[515]
- Javier Manrique, 56, Peruvian actor (Camera Café).[516]
- Henry Martínez, 75, Venezuelan musician and songwriter.[517]
- Chhannulal Mishra, 89, Indian Hindustani classical singer.[518]
- Luiz Fernando Pacheco, 51, Brazilian lawyer.[519]
- Park Seung-guk, 85, South Korean politician, MP (1998–2004).[520]
- Richard Pew, 92, American psychologist and Olympic fencer (1956).[521]
- Ahmed Rafiq, 96, Bangladeshi language movement activist and writer.[522]
- Hamda Saïed, 85, Tunisian mufti and politician, deputy (1989–1994).[523]
- Camille Senon, 100, French trade unionist, last survivor of the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre.[524]
- Luis Stefanelli, 68, Venezuelan politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (1994–1999), member of the National Assembly (2016–2019).[525]
- Clara Sumarwati, 58, Indonesian mountaineer.[526]
- Giriraj Prasad Tiwari, 104, Indian politician, speaker of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (1986–1990).[527]
- Ed Williams, 98, American actor (Police Squad!, The Naked Gun, Father of the Bride).[528]
- Justin Woodward, 43, American chef (Castagna, OK Omens), liver failure.[529]
1
- José Antonio Álvarez Sánchez, 50, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Madrid (since 2024), heart attack.[530]
- José Andrada, 87, Argentine actor (Los Velázquez, Johny Tolengo, el majestuoso, Two to Tango).[531]
- Lin Arison, 88, American writer and art patron, co-founder of YoungArts.[532]
- Daniel Bianchi, 63, Uruguayan politician, deputy (2000–2016), senator (2016–2020).[533]
- Bohdan Bohach, 50, Ukrainian singer (Pikkardiyska Tertsiya).[534]
- Claude Bourdin, 82, French politician, deputy (1991–1993), mayor of Beaugency (1995–2014).[535]
- John E. Braggins, 81, New Zealand botanist and bryologist.[536]
- Sir Stephen Brown, 100, British judge, president of the Family Division (1988–1999).[537]
- Stefano Casagranda, 52, Italian racing cyclist, cancer.[538]
- Juan Carlos de Lima, 63, Uruguayan football player (Quito, Nacional, Emelec) and manager.[539]
- Eric De Rop, 71, Belgian comic book artist.[540]
- Judith Dupont, 100, French psychoanalyst, translator and editor.[541]
- Judit Elek, 87, Hungarian film director (The Lady from Constantinople, Maria's Day, Memories of a River) and screenwriter.[542]
- Bogusław Fornalczyk, 88, Polish Olympic cyclist (1960).[543]
- Dame Jane Goodall, 91, English zoologist and primatologist, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and Roots & Shoots, cardiac arrest.[544]
- Edward J. Kennedy, 74, American politician, mayor of Lowell (2016–2018) and member of the Massachusetts Senate (since 2019).[545]
- Jerry Leggio, 90, American actor (Blaze, The Badge, American Violet).[546]
- Volodymyr Leontiev, 60–61, Ukrainian politician and collaborator, unelected mayor of Nova Kakhovka (2022–2023), drone strike.[547]
- Gabriel Loubier, 93, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1962–1973).[548]
- Lun Gywe, 95, Burmese watercolor painter.[549]
- Hughie McElvaney, 75–76, Irish politician, Monaghan County councillor (1974–2024).[550]
- Balin Miller, 23, American mountaineer, fall.[551]
- Mohamed Hashim Mohd Ali, 88, Malaysian military officer, chief of army (1985–1987) and defence forces (1987–1992), stroke.[552]
- Don Monson, 92, American college basketball coach (Idaho Vandals, Oregon Ducks).[553]
- Claus Offe, 85, German political sociologist (Humboldt-University of Berlin, Hertie School).[554]
- László Örvendi, 74, Hungarian politician, MP (2006–2014).[555]
- Ramreddy Damodar Reddy, 73, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (1985–1999, 2004–2014).[556]
- František Rydval, 79, Czech Olympic ski jumper (1968).[557]
- Christopher Sharpless, 80, American Olympic bobsledder (1988), complications from Parkinson's disease.[558]
- Thế Hiển, 69, Vietnamese singer and musician, lung cancer.[559]
- Gillian Tindall, 87, British writer and historian.[560]
- Annor Walker, 62, Ghanaian football manager (Nania, Accra Great Olympics, Heart of Lions).[561]
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